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Arrowsmith, AaronMap of Georgia
Boston: Arrowsmith and Lewis, 1812. A rare, early map of the state of Georgia as published in the scarce "New and Elegant General Atlas." Map shows minor spotting, but overall very good condition. The entire western portion of the state is noted as "Country of the Creek Indians." Engraved portion... [Item #MAP00463]more info

Price:$850.00

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Bonner, William GeorgeMap of the State of Georgia (Museum Reproduction)
Milledgeville: (n.p.), 1854. A fine museum reproduction of the large wall map of the state of Georgia in 24 panels, as produced by Bonner in 1854. A very impressive ante-bellum map of Georgia with several insets of scenes from the state including an engraving of the capital building and Franklin... [Item #MAP00454]more info

Price:$2,750.00

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Bowen, EmanuelNew Map of Georgia, with Part of Carolina, Florida and Louisiana.
London: (n.p.), 1748. Though this is one of the earliest maps to focus on Georgia, it is most notable for being the only map to label the state west of the Mississippi. This map first appeared in John Harris' "Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels" in the 1744-48 edition in... [Item #MAP00026]more info

Price:$8,000.00

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Bowen, EmanuelRare Early Map of Georgia West of Mississippi River - 1748
London: John Harris, D. D. and F. R. S. 1748. (A New Map of GEORGIA with Part of CAROLINA, FLORIDA and LOUISIANA. Drawn from Original Draughts, assisted by the most approved Maps and Charts.) Map out of Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca or, A complete collection of Voyages and Travels, published... [Item #MAP00192]more info

Price:$8,000.00

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Bradford, Thomas G.Georgia - 1838
(n.p.), 1838. (Georgia) An excellent depiction of Georgia in the first half of the nineteenth century. Originally published in Bradford's seminal An Illustrated Atlas, Geographical, Statistical, And Historical, Of The United States And The Adjacent Countries in 1838. Hand coloring of the different counties of Georgia. 11 1/2" x 14... [Item #MAP00123]more info

Callender, BenjaminCorrect Map of the Georgia Western Territory
Boston: Thomas and Andrews for Jedidiah Morse, 1797. From Jedidiah Morse's "The American Gazetteer." A very good example that has been professionally cleaned. A bit of light offsetting remains around the title. Fold separations in upper margin have been closed. This map encompasses most of present-day Alabama and Mississippi and... [Item #MAP00452]more info

Price:$575.00

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Carey and Warner,Map of Georgia
Philadelphia: Carey and Warner, 1817. A rare map of the state of Georgia from Carey's atlas of 1817. Copper enrgaved map in black and white. Paper has minor soiling/toning on the left side. Contemporary handwritten "25" in top right corner. 6 x 7.5 in. engraved image. vg/--.
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Price:$575.00

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Carey, MatthewGeorgia from the latest Authorities
Philadelphia: 1795. First edition, first published in Carey’s American edition of Guthrie’s Geography Improved. Matthew Carey published the first United States atlas. This plate of Georgia was later copied by John Reid for this atlas the following year. This is a very early map of the State of Georgia, being..... [Item #MAP00242]more info

Fuller, WilliamCharts of St. Marys and Nassau Rivers - 1770
Thomas Jefferys, 1770. (Plan of Amelia Island in East Florida [and] A Chart of the the Entrance into St. Marys Rivertaken by Capt. W. Fuller in November 1769; [and] A Chart of the Mouth of the Nassau River with the BAR and the Soundings on it taken at Low Water... [Item #MAP00119]more info

Price:$10,800.00

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Government Printing Office,Approaches to New Orleans
Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office, 1891-1895. Plate 90 in the collected Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the most detailed atlas of the Civil War published. An 11" x 12" map of New Orleans including the southern coast of Lake Pontchartrain (Feb. 1863). Ten... [Item #MAP00167]more info

Price:$480.00

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Government Printing Office,The Battle-Field of Totopotomoy, VA
Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office, 1891-1895. Plate 96 in the collected Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the most detailed atlas of the Civil War published. Six maps of Battlefields in Virginia and Georgia. Two maps of Georgia: one 7 1/2" x 4 1/4"... [Item #MAP00170]more info

Government Printing Office,Map Illustrating the Second Epoch of The Atlanta Campaign
Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office, 1891-1895. Plate 58 in the collected Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the most detailed atlas of the Civil War published. Six maps depicting the portion of Sherman's march to Atlanta between Resaca and Atlanta. The primary map is... [Item #MAP00159]more info

Price:$400.00

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Government Printing Office,Map of the Fall Campaign of the Army of Missouri
Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office, 1891-1895. Plate 47 in the collected Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the most detailed atlas of the Civil War published. An 11" x 11" Map of the Fall Campaign of the Missouri, composed of portions of Missouri, Arkansas... [Item #MAP00153]more info

Government Printing Office,Northeast Georgia and Western South Carolina - 1890's
Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office, 1891-1895. (General Topographical Map Sheet VIII) Plate 143 in the collected Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the most detailed atlas of the Civil War published. An excellent topographical map of parts of Georgia and South Carolina. The region... [Item #MAP00431]more info

Price:$200.00

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Government Printing Office,The Tennessee River - 1890's
Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office, 1891-1895. (General Topographical Map Sheet XIV) Plate 149 in the collected Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the most detailed atlas of the Civil War published. An excellent topographical map centered on the Tennessee River through eastern Tennessee, northern... [Item #MAP00303]more info

Price:$240.00

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Government Printing Office,United States In Last Months of Civil War - 1864
Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office, 1891-1895. (Map of the United States of America showing the Boundaries of the Union and Confederate Geographical Divisions and Departments, Dec. 31, 1864.) Plate 170 in the collected Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the most detailed atlas of... [Item #MAP00223]more info

Morse, Sidney EdwardsMorse's North American Atlas
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1845. Folio. 1845 edition following the issued parts. Bound in 1/4 green leatherette over contemporary marbled boards. 36 full page colored maps. From what we have gathered, this map is the first mention of the "Peachtree" area that would become Atlanta, Georgia. vg/--.
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Price:$8,000.00

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Reid, JohnEarly Georgia - 1796
New York: John Reid, L. Wayland & C. Smith, 1796. (Georgia from the latest Authorities) An important eighteenth-century, American made map of Georgia. This map was issued in Reid's landmark American Atlas in 1796, which was published to accompany William Winterbotham's An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the... [Item #MAP00224]more info